Those traveling to Sydney in late December cannot miss the city's annual New Year's Eve fireworks show, which illuminates the night sky above the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
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Boasting the world's largest film screen, an array of shops and restaurants, and museums like the Australian National Maritime Museum and the Powerhouse Museum, Darling Harbour offers travelers plenty to see and do.
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Many of Sydney's beaches – Bondi, Coogee and Maroubra, to name a few – feature some of the world's best surfing waves.
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Though visitors can no longer hold these adorable creatures in Sydney, koala photo ops are offered at several local wildlife parks and zoos. But should you crave a hug from one of these furry marsupials, head north to Queensland, where cities like Brisbane and Cairns allow visitors to hold koalas at regional zoos and wildlife sanctuaries.
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For some of Sydney's best skyline views, hop aboard a ferry and cruise Sydney Harbour's waters.
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Sydney's ANZAC Memorial sits in downtown's Hyde Park to commemorate those lost during World War I. For a beautiful glance at this memorial, visit at night when the glowing structure reflects in its adjacent pond.
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Escape the hustle and bustle of downtown Sydney in the city's Royal Botanic Garden. This lush sanctuary features 8,900 plant species, as well as 36 sculptures and all sorts of local wildlife.
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Surfers and beach bums cannot miss a visit to this world-famous Australian beach. For those who'd rather skip the water and sand, try doing one of Bondi Beach's coastal walks, which will take you to Bronte or Coogee.
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Known locally as the "Coathanger," the Sydney Harbour Bridge – which is the world's largest steel arch bridge – stands an impressive 440 feet above Sydney Harbour.
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While many locals come here to enjoy some of Sydney's best shopping, make sure to admire the Queen Victoria Building (QVB)'s architecture during your visit. Original stonework, plaster details and stained glass are showcased throughout the building's interior and exterior.
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Visitors traveling to Sydney in the spring cannot miss a chance to experience Sculpture by the Sea. This seaside event places local artists' quirky and powerful sculptures along the Sydney coast every October and November.
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For travelers arriving in May and June, be sure to check out Vivid Sydney. Every year during these months, Vivid Sydney lights up the city's government buildings and tourist attractions, providing visitors with an extraordinary look at sites like the Opera House and Harbour Bridge.
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Although the Hyde Park Barracks Museum may not be as well known as another local UNESCO World Heritage site, the Sydney Opera House, this convict museum offers insight into Sydney's colonial history.
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